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Definition of Allegorizers
1. allegorizer [n] - See also: allegorizer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Allegorizers
Literary usage of Allegorizers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Homer: An Introduction to the Iliad and the Odyssey by Richard Claverhouse Jebb (1887)
"The allegorizers of the classical age were equalled, or surpassed, ... Wolf well
describes the method of the allegorizers: ' interpretatione sua corrigere ..."
2. Introduction to the Science of Language by Archibald Henry Sayce (1880)
"Bacon, in his Essay, unites the two schools of allegorizers, both those who held
that the myths had a moral meaning, and those who interpreted them of the ..."
3. Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford by Henry Parry Liddon (1887)
"No writers, not even the Platonic and Stoic allegorizers of the Greek mythology,
have supposed the vicissitudes of a philosophical school to be anticipated, ..."
4. The real presence of the body and blood of our lord Jesus Christ in the by Nicholas Patrick Wiseman (1861)
"They are the allegorizers, who term the 6th chapter of the gospel according to St.
... they, I repeat, are the allegorizers who moralize these hard sayings, ..."